Michael Vick is working with the Eagles' first-team offense Tuesday for the first time since injuring his hamstring against the Giants two-plus weeks ago. Vick is expected to start on Sunday when the two teams meet again at Lincoln Financial Field.

Nick Foles looks unlikely to be ready for Sunday against the Giants. He did not practice on Tuesday and has not been cleared after suffering a concussion in the loss to the Cowboys.

Vick had been a limited participant in practice the past two weeks except on Fridays, when the Eagles have a walkthrough. He was scheduled to do 11-on-11 drills with the starters on Tuesday for the first time since pulling up lame at MetLife Stadium.

(Note: The Eagles practice ends at around 1:15 pm and Vick is expected to speak afterwards.)

Foles had been running with the first team the past two weeks. Regardless, it was expected that Vick would be healthy enough to play this week against the Giants. He was the emergency option two weeks ago in Tampa Bay before being inactive against the Cowboys.

Rookie Matt Barkley was working as the Eagles' backup Tuesday at practice. G.J. Kinne, signed earlier in the day to the practice squad, will run the scout team and serve as an emergency option in case Vick suffers a setback this week.

The Eagles' coaches continued to insist that their game plan would not be altered regardless of who was at quarterback.

“We put together a plan that fits all the quarterbacks," Shurmur said. "So it’s not like we are all the way over here with Nick playing or all the way over here if Mike’s playing."